Vol. LII (ff. 159). 1908-1949, n.d.includes:ff. 1-18, passim Walter John De La Mare, poet: Letters to Frances Cornford from Walter John De La Mare: 1922-1938, n.d.: Partly signed.ff. 19-35 Eric Gill, stone-carver and typographer: Letters to Franc... 1908-1949

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Vol. LII (ff. 159). 1908-1949, n.d.includes:ff. 1-18, passim Walter John De La Mare, poet: Letters to Frances Cornford from Walter John De La Mare: 1922-1938, n.d.: Partly signed.ff. 19-35 Eric Gill, stone-carver and typographer: Letters to Franc... 1908-1949

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Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928

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